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Queen Cranes One Step from World Cup After Zambia Triumph

Queen Cranes One Step from World Cup After Zambia Triumph

By Haba Plan The Uganda Women’s U-20 national team, the Queen Cranes, are one step away from history after booking a place in the final round of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup qualifiers. Uganda secured their spot following a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Zambia on February 14 at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium, sealing a 2-1 aggregate triumph in the third …

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The Model Club: Why Kawempe Muslim Ladies Remain Uganda’s Reference Point

The Model Club Why Kawempe Muslim Ladies Remain Ugandas Reference

Kawempe Muslim Ladies Tipped as Blueprint for Uganda’s Modern Women’s Game Ahead of Second Round Last updated Feb 13, 2026 By Walter Mugume  As the second round of the Finance Trust Women Super League approaches, respected voices within Uganda’s women’s football circles are pointing to one club as a benchmark for the modern game — Kawempe Muslim Ladies. From across …

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University Sports Fraternity Mourns UCU’s Dean

University Sports Fraternity Mourns UCUs Dean

By Lawrence Mubiru  The East African university sports community is mourning the death of Dean Pamela Tumwebaze of Uganda Christian University (UCU), whose passing has been described as a significant loss to the region’s academic and sporting fraternity. Pamela was murdered on Tuesday night by unknown killers at her home  The Federation of East African University Sports (FEAUS) announced her …

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FUFA Continues with Dictatorship Stance, Declines Vipers’ Plea

FUFA Continues with Dictatorship Stance Declines Vipers Plea

Vipers Sports Club have been handed a forfeiture defeat by the FUFA Disciplinary Panel after being found guilty of failing to honour a Uganda Premier League (UPL) fixture against Kitara FC. The decision, delivered on February 12, 2026 at FUFA House in Mengo, concluded that Vipers breached Article 16 of the FUFA Ethics and Disciplinary Code when they failed to …

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